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Be very careful if you are using scissors on the mats on his legs - the legs have veins and tendons very close to the surface and it is too easy to think you are cutting a mat and to get too close.
If you don't have a lot of experience with trimming close when there are mats it might be best to have him professionally groomed this time and then make sure you are brushing him so he doesn't get matted and will be easier for you to groom.
You are not a bad doodle mom at all - you care enough to ask for help!
Join the club...we've all made mistakes. I shaved the hair on Bonny's butt too close earlier this year and she looked like a baboon for the next week. Then the hair grew back in pink just to keep the effect going for the next several months and it's just now getting long enough to trim off.
I bought some Hot Spot Spray made by Vet's Best that's made with tea tree oil, chamomile and aloe vera and it worked pretty well to keep her from licking it further.
Aw, ... been there, done that! Fortunately, it will grow back in nicely. Anytime I have to cut out mats, I stick a (cheap plastic) comb in the fur between Toby's skin and the mat, just as a precaution. Sometimes, when he's in a wiggly/uncooperative mood, I use a pair of nail scissors that are rounded on the tips (for babies) instead of sharp scissors so I don't nick him anywhere with the tip if he moves suddenly. A pair of thinning shears (for people) works great too at keeping the cut "natural" looking versus a blunt cut.
Good to know about the Hot Spot spray, Cheri!
Once, I cut a mat out of Sunny's ear and I cut it so badly that the little sprout of fur stuck straight up for a month! She looked permanently confused.
Good to know about the hot spot spray!!
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